Hello friends!
What fun things did you do for yourself today?
Me?
- I went to the farmers' market at lunchtime, ate a double from Marcello's
- after work I stopped briefly at Shoppers Drug Mart for some chips. Seeing that it was $2 for one bag or $3 for two bags, I grabbed two. Fortunately for me, there were about four customers in line, so I dropped the two bags and spedwalked to my train! Yes :)
Now I am almost at my station.
Thank goodness I had lots of water and mini healthy snacks like organic nuts, seeds and berries.
You see, being in a rush and having lots of people in line can really help me avoid putting junk into my body ;
Have a great night! Guess what. Tomorrow is Friday... freedom Friday.
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